The Journal of American HistoryOrganization of American historians, 1998 |
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Page 949
... political life in the new independent republic . Indeed , through their participation , or refusal to serve , in the military , ordinary Virginians not only articulated alternative ideas about the political society in which they lived ...
... political life in the new independent republic . Indeed , through their participation , or refusal to serve , in the military , ordinary Virginians not only articulated alternative ideas about the political society in which they lived ...
Page 979
... politics in the postwar period . The prewar political consensus that had pre- vailed among elites vanished after the war . One recent study concludes that the " most striking thing about Virginia politics in the postwar period is that ...
... politics in the postwar period . The prewar political consensus that had pre- vailed among elites vanished after the war . One recent study concludes that the " most striking thing about Virginia politics in the postwar period is that ...
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... political establishment meant that he regularly took positions hostile to Mexican Americans ' interests . It is this apparent contra- diction that for Pycior is " the paradox of power . " Pycior's paradox manifests itself in Johnson's ...
... political establishment meant that he regularly took positions hostile to Mexican Americans ' interests . It is this apparent contra- diction that for Pycior is " the paradox of power . " Pycior's paradox manifests itself in Johnson's ...
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